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@highendaudio6 ай бұрын
Buying my SR22 was the best “thing” I’ve ever purchased. I fly for hours, get home, and want to go flying again. I love finding cool locations with nice FBO’s.
@ericpenne49466 ай бұрын
We bought a Cherokee 180 yesterday for my wife to get her ratings. I'm just a passenger. 5 hr car trips are only 2 hours by plane. Our kids are in college so she wants to go all over. We are both in a shocked phase right now that we are airplane owners.
@dennisnbrown6 ай бұрын
Enjoy your plane. My wife and I enjoy our Cherokee 180 way more than we thought. So cool
@dennisnbrown6 ай бұрын
@RetreadPhoto 😂😂
@speedbird79766 ай бұрын
May I ask the price you paid? I’m looking at planes and for the first time in my life I have money for one but the prices are ridiculous. Only flying the Airbus in the meantime but eyeing a Cherokee archer
@highendaudio5 ай бұрын
After a while, you’ll come to realize it’s one of the most fun things you ever bought.
@steveavant97276 ай бұрын
I was a partner in a Cessna 172 for eight years, I mostly flew alone. My wife really enjoyed flying and we took a few trips, and also some family trips with our daughter. The Skylane is a fine airplane and a little faster than a 172 but the 172 is a very capable plane for one or two people, with a much lower fuel burn.
@GyroBlain6 ай бұрын
You are spot on! I had an early CFI who impressed upon me the importance of being a smooth pilot so as to retain passengers. He knew that most GA flying is solo, and that herky jerky flying skills will chase your friends away. They may not even know why, just that they don't want to go again.
@dtsh44516 ай бұрын
“Flying all by myself”, perfect 😎🤣
@dvsmotions6 ай бұрын
I know everyone has different opinions on all of these topics but you took every word right out of my mouth. I sadly just sold my plane because I just didn't fly enough to justify keeping it. That's one topic I highly recommend adding to the list. You MUST fly your airplane even if you don't want to.
@JustinDoesWhat6 ай бұрын
This video was awesome. Ive never flown in anything but commercial airliners but i enjoyed hearing about your experiences and the freedom of small airplane ownership!👏🙌
@williamrosswhite5 ай бұрын
I'm new to your channel, and you may have this already, but I'd really appreciate a video breaking down every single little cost that's been involved in buying and owning your own plane
@brentsheldon86676 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. It's a very good way to look at things. I will be soloing this week and have been looking at planes and have had the same thoughts about over buying. I'm 58 and it's just my wife and I at home now. She will fly with me on occasion, but I see myself flying regularly by myself or with one friend. Money isn't a problem, but who wants to waste it. That's why I have looked at Lancair 360 and Sling four seaters.
@lesnyd6 ай бұрын
Nice video. I bought an Ercoupe in 2004 thinking I could upsize when needed. Well, I never needed! About half of my flights are solo and most of the rest are with my wife or my kids. Getting under 5 GPH makes it possible to do lots of trips! I live 39 miles from Gaston’s and haven’t made it there yet! But I’ve flown to Memphis many times for lunch at Gus’s Chicken. The world of GA is so much fun and so interesting. I love taking a non-pilot on a cross country where they see the wonderful facilities available to us pilots. I feel so blessed to part of this amazing group of people!!
@v1kng996 ай бұрын
I’ve been looking at Ercoupes myself how do you like it?
@lesnyd6 ай бұрын
@@v1kng99 I’ve been flying the Ercoupe for over 19 years and 1700 flight hours. It’s as affordable as a certificated airplane can get. If I were patient and flew at 2200-2300 rpm instead of the 2400-2500 rpm I normally do my fuel burn would be 4.5 gph but it’s 5 now. Based in Arkansas, I’ve visited New Mexico, Florida, Wisconsin, Texas and more. It’s a fine cross country machine, unlike some of its contemporaries. I cruise at about 110 mph. There are many variations in Ercoupes, I’ve spent a lot of time and money making this the plane I wanted!
@tangocharlie92916 ай бұрын
@lesnyd “lunch at Gus’s Chicken” I’m in N Alabama and have flown to Memphis AND Knoxville for Gus’s! 😂😂
@lesnyd6 ай бұрын
@@tangocharlie9291 well worth the trip!
@richmanwisco6 ай бұрын
This is really solid advice that a lot of people need to consider when thinking about buying a plane. But this same advice applies for a number of other things, like campers/RVs, boats, and anything else that one may purchase when adopting a lifestyle. I got my ticket 18 years ago thinking that ownership was just around the corner, and I here I am still not owning an airplane. Flown a bunch of others, but not my own. And for me at least, that was one of the smartest things I never did, because it would have plowed me under if I did that then. I have friends at my local airport who own planes and they very rarely fly them. One of them hasn't left the hangar in almost a year. My biggest fear is that I'll buy a plane and turn into those guys. I just don't need that. Nice video. Liked and subscribed. Looking forward to your other content. P.S. If you know anyone with a Vans RV-12iS E-LSA looking to sell, I might be interested.
@AirplaneAcademy5 ай бұрын
Thank you I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks for sharing this here.
@eethchuАй бұрын
5:53 very appropriate use of zoom.
@r7a1s2k6al5 ай бұрын
Humbling video! I’m currently a student pilot with 20 hrs and this has motivated me to own a plane for sure. I love to fly and I’ve worked in aviation all my life but flying is just amazing! If you ever get bored fly to KAAO. You’ll see a lot of experimental and really cool jets.
@SakamotoChapter6 ай бұрын
Oh wow, I've been watching this channel for a long time now and living in Houston surprised me when you started to mention Galveston, and then you go on to mention Conroe with a picture of Galaxy FBO. I work for Galaxy at the Houston location but have covered at Conroe once so this was a cool surprise
@19ij6 ай бұрын
Привет из Владивостока. Поздравляю с 100 тысячами подписчиков! Спасибо за видео.
@m39fan6 ай бұрын
We bought a TriPacer cheap, are doing our lessons in it and will be doing weekend "mini vacations" in the region this summer. Our costs took a nosedive when we bought instead of renting for lessons and availability is what we say it is!
@owenlloyd20006 ай бұрын
Love you Channel and places! I am an Australian Based Pilot and just completed my FAA Foreign Pilot License. Cannot wait to experience the US GA environment. Will be in Dallas mid July so will try rent a plane and get up to white river!
@AirplaneAcademy6 ай бұрын
Awesome-congratulations!!
@larrymoy49556 ай бұрын
You're right on especially about the flying solo mostly. I thought I'd have more friends interested in trips but few takers and even more difficult when schedules rarely line up. But that doesn't slow me down from enjoying it. Landed in every state east of the Mississippi River and hope to finish the rest by fall. Flying solo sure beats not flying at all!
@mmccarth676 ай бұрын
Great video! I agree with so many of your points. I don't fly nearly as often as I thought I would. I much prefer to fly with someone than to fly just by myself. I still love owning my airplane.
@boogerwood6 ай бұрын
There are two expressions that I have found are spot on with airplane ownership. And I might add a third. 1) if only an airplane was easy everybody would do it, 2) nobody feels bad for an airplane owner, and I will add which fits your theme, 3) while almost everybody may think it is really cool to fly an airplane, most people do not want to go up in an ancient aluminum can. Charlie, I will tell you, that as the kids get older, you will find new exciting adventures. And now my son has his own certificate and, when the plane is not in the shop, we hope to go on many adventures.
@latgringo38846 ай бұрын
Love the fly to destination review! We are based out of Grand Prairie. I only fly maybe 4 hours a month for the Airplanes and Coffee Fly-ins. I need to fly more and take my wife places. Gaston's looks perfect. Please let us know of more places.
@BigMike109606 ай бұрын
Sulfur creek looks cool!
@Officialflymedia6 ай бұрын
Great content as always sharing knowledge and fun
@KevinSmithAviation6 ай бұрын
Excellent video Charlie. Lots of great tips. Glad you have discovered to beauty of northern Arkansas. It's truly a hidden gem many people never expect. Keep up the excellent work. Safe skies my friend 🇺🇸🛩️
@doylefab89456 ай бұрын
Awesome video, makes me want to visit some of the remote airports. We flew to Petit Jean Saturday to check out their camping spots at the airport. They are very nice. It was a free flight because the tanks were already full of fuel. 😉
@DanFrederiksen6 ай бұрын
I was quoted 83700€ for a brand new Carbon Design FM250 Vampire which is an LSA with a parachute. Analog gauges though. It's a good looking fast plane, only 2 seats though. But compared to a cessna it's literally 5x cheaper to use. That's no small margin. Never mind much safer because it's new, has a chute and has much better glider and climb. Annual inspection is something you can do. And you can run it on mogas. And you can even split ownership with someone else and then the financial burden is 10x less than now. It's like you have a superior plane for free. Try one, get one, ditch the cessna tractor.
@mytech67796 ай бұрын
Soft field destinations are a real benefit of ownership, many rental agreements require paved runways only. And of course, the ability to fly someplace stay as long as you like and fly back when you like.
@wolfkin736 ай бұрын
Add to that, one less stressor. Staying a day or two to avoid weather without worrying about getting rental plane back.
@mytech67796 ай бұрын
@@wolfkin73 Usually rental outfits don't fuss about weather delays, they would rather have the plane back late but still in one piece. But yes there is still a bug in the back of your mind when making the decision.
@DadPilot6 ай бұрын
I am probably the reciprocal. I rarely fly alone. It happens, but 95% of the time I have the family onboard. I am sure as your kids get older they will love it just as much!
@Bob-cd5pp6 ай бұрын
I have been saving for 2 years for a plane, what I don't like about renting is you can not go anywhere just fly in circles. If you were to fly some where for a week on vacation you have to pay 3 hours every day it adds up.
@olympiashorts6 ай бұрын
I just got a 2 seat NX Cub and that second seat is often empty. Not sure what I would do with 3 additional seats.😂
@peterthoshinsky64686 ай бұрын
Aviation is "my hobby", which doesn't translate into my spouses or family/friend's hobby. I know you think that's impossible, but it's true! Most folks are willing to go fly, as a thrill I think, but not something most folks go out of their way to go again. My spouse is just too nervous and quiet, and not much fun as a passenger. Oh well. LOL. So, after I had taken everyone I knew flying once or twice I end up flying alone a lot. Oh, by the way, lots of folks want to be "friends" who all of the sudden want to go flying. That gets old as well especially if they are not someone you like don't being around. Oh, and I'm a light sport aircraft owner, so many American's simply don't fit, especially older fella's. The best passenger is a person who has a genuine interest in aviation and flying. Maybe they can't afford flying right now, or have medical issues, but are willing to help on tasks like changing frequencies and looking up stuff in foreflight. My experience is the cockpit is pretty busy with a lot of radio chatter so an aviation enthusiast or another pilot is the best type of passenger. General public friends, nah not so much.
@underoverated16 ай бұрын
It blows my mind how many times you offered to just take people flying, just for fun, and no one took you up on it. I’d be down for that 100% of the time.
@lukalevstek78516 ай бұрын
Same goes when you are buying a car. The most of the time you are driving a lone and people are buying way to big cars.
@adamfoulkrod47326 ай бұрын
If you "need" a passenger in the Houston area, okay I'll do it. I recently got my Private Certificate, looking at going for the IFR and then commercial soon. I'm still on the fence for buying my own airplane.
@Rich-ey7jv6 ай бұрын
I've owned two planes with partners. I probably flew 80 to 90 percent of the hours on the planes. I flew 95 percent solo. So my advice is to do a partnership, you'll probably have very little time conflicts, yet pay only 25 percent of overhead.
@Thumper432306 ай бұрын
Charlie-Do you know anything about flying clubs? I kinda look at that like 1-step below owning one myself. Trying to research a few of these but I don’t know much about them as this whole process in new to me
@vintonland80016 ай бұрын
Our flying club is a nice alternative. c182, c172, DA40. It’s all about the people. Virginia based. It’s worth it in my opinion.
@k.b.lowrie46226 ай бұрын
@@vintonland8001 would be curious which area in VA.
I haven't been in one myself but they can definitely be a good option. Some are more like renting than they are owning but some are really flexible and similar to owning. Kind of a hybrid of renting and owning. Just depends on whether or not it fits your frequency, freedom, and finances equation (that I talk about in several other videos).
@christopherbrown173013 күн бұрын
@@vintonland8001Tidewater Aero out of KPHF. I was at one of your meetings. I did not join. How often are planes available?
@danielwirth83886 ай бұрын
If your looking for some company on flying I'm always looking for a great excuse to go flying I'm just east of your location at kggg love your videos and love for flying. Stay safe enjoy your flights
@jim51486 ай бұрын
I too was burning 12 gallons/hour to fly alone in a 182 so I downsized.
@planelander6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video!
@grullord6 ай бұрын
Very helpful information
@gthree02396 ай бұрын
How do you tackle the mission that requires more seats than your airplane has. That’s my challenge…5 years ago I should’ve pulled the trigger and bought the Cherokee 6 I was looking at. Now the prices for those are 2-4 times what they were back then and I can’t afford it. So now I’m looking at larger 4 seaters but I will occasionally need the fifth seat. It’s really frustrating to buy an airplane knowing it won’t meet my families needs.
@JawanzaBassue6 ай бұрын
You rent a 6 seater for the odd occasion that you’ll need that 5th seat.
@JoshuaTootell6 ай бұрын
I'm shopping for a two seater with the plans to rent when I NEED more.
@regdavenport37156 ай бұрын
I like flying alone! Light! More performance
@Jackjackattackboi6 ай бұрын
I’d love to come fly with you one day
@ericsd556 ай бұрын
Nailed it!
@keithklein43136 ай бұрын
Beatiful video
@5CGQ6 ай бұрын
Good video with valid content, but I can't help thinking that you've addressed this topic before.
@coqueto456 ай бұрын
Got my ppl beginning of last month and wifey is already disinterested in xc trips for my instrument time building
@irishcurse656 ай бұрын
I fly alone most of the time. My daughter flys with me when she can
@alancohen56886 ай бұрын
I'm contemplating the purchase of an airplane to get back into flying after a forty year hiatus. Back in the day, I only rented. These days I have more options. I am considering a leaseback arrangement to a flight school for the time that I am not flying the plane. Has anyone had any experience with that, good or bad? Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
@ojoolasehinde3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤nice
@KevinHale-vq2xr6 ай бұрын
You will end up Paying it all too so be able to Pay for all trip
@bryanmaxwell73326 ай бұрын
Hhhhmmm…I’m curious what this young man does for a living…???..( with the utmost respect )…🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸